45 review for
Accidental Millionaire: The Rise and Fall of Steve Jobs at Apple Computer
5 out of 5
Jesse Flood–
Lee Butcher's book was one of the most fascinating accounts I've ever read of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs was someone who sought enlightenment, so he went to India. But it didn't help his attitude later as a co-worker or a boss. Woz was someone who was a brilliant engineer, who valued making free phone calls before making his first computer. You learn about Atari's Nolan Bushnell, who hired Steve Jobs and many other people who helped take Apple public. Included are the apple computers the Lee Butcher's book was one of the most fascinating accounts I've ever read of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs was someone who sought enlightenment, so he went to India. But it didn't help his attitude later as a co-worker or a boss. Woz was someone who was a brilliant engineer, who valued making free phone calls before making his first computer. You learn about Atari's Nolan Bushnell, who hired Steve Jobs and many other people who helped take Apple public. Included are the apple computers the apple 2, the Lisa and the macintosh. A book you should read above all others on the subject of Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak or Apple.
5 out of 5
Alejandro Trujillo–
Great summary of the early years of Apple and Steve Jobs. Obviously bias against Jobs but pretty good storytelling.
5 out of 5
Mark Bunch–
Read and studied this book while we at Information Partners of Knoxville Tennessee started an on-line database company. Ed Gettelfinger and I tore this book apart and basically used it as a guide to raising high-tech venture capital. The story of Apple Computer- building the bad boy in the garage.
5 out of 5
Lowden–
An opinion based book written to criticize Steve jobs and how much of a failure he was.
(Written after he got fired, but before he returned to make it the top-of-the-heap humongous company it is today.)
Not to be bothered with. Needs current information. (probably not a good idea to write a biography on someone who's not dead yet. (Monty python reference)) An opinion based book written to criticize Steve jobs and how much of a failure he was.
(Written after he got fired, but before he returned to make it the top-of-the-heap humongous company it is today.)
Not to be bothered with. Needs current information. (probably not a good idea to write a biography on someone who's not dead yet. (Monty python reference))
5 out of 5
Filipe Sinclair–
5 out of 5
Laura–
4 out of 5
Don McNay–
4 out of 5
Manuel Marques–
4 out of 5
Thomas–
5 out of 5
Erik–
5 out of 5
Jonathan Hoyle–
4 out of 5
Mike–
How did they ever make it beyond the garage, good read
Jesse Flood –
Lee Butcher's book was one of the most fascinating accounts I've ever read of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs was someone who sought enlightenment, so he went to India. But it didn't help his attitude later as a co-worker or a boss. Woz was someone who was a brilliant engineer, who valued making free phone calls before making his first computer. You learn about Atari's Nolan Bushnell, who hired Steve Jobs and many other people who helped take Apple public. Included are the apple computers the Lee Butcher's book was one of the most fascinating accounts I've ever read of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs was someone who sought enlightenment, so he went to India. But it didn't help his attitude later as a co-worker or a boss. Woz was someone who was a brilliant engineer, who valued making free phone calls before making his first computer. You learn about Atari's Nolan Bushnell, who hired Steve Jobs and many other people who helped take Apple public. Included are the apple computers the apple 2, the Lisa and the macintosh. A book you should read above all others on the subject of Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak or Apple.
Alejandro Trujillo –
Great summary of the early years of Apple and Steve Jobs. Obviously bias against Jobs but pretty good storytelling.
Mark Bunch –
Read and studied this book while we at Information Partners of Knoxville Tennessee started an on-line database company. Ed Gettelfinger and I tore this book apart and basically used it as a guide to raising high-tech venture capital. The story of Apple Computer- building the bad boy in the garage.
Lowden –
An opinion based book written to criticize Steve jobs and how much of a failure he was. (Written after he got fired, but before he returned to make it the top-of-the-heap humongous company it is today.) Not to be bothered with. Needs current information. (probably not a good idea to write a biography on someone who's not dead yet. (Monty python reference)) An opinion based book written to criticize Steve jobs and how much of a failure he was. (Written after he got fired, but before he returned to make it the top-of-the-heap humongous company it is today.) Not to be bothered with. Needs current information. (probably not a good idea to write a biography on someone who's not dead yet. (Monty python reference))
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How did they ever make it beyond the garage, good read
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